Thinking Space for individuals will:
- Encourage directness, authenticity and personal accountability to hold up the mirror
- Assume that positive relationships are critical to success
- Give structure to the emotional dimension of thinking and the impact on personal effectiveness
- Explore assumptions and clarify decisions that the individual wants to make now
- Surface doubts and concerns, blind spots and unintended consequences
- Create the thinking that leads to real development and change for the individual
Thinking Space is typified by:
- The thinker thinking for themselves. It’s for anyone who wants to create the space to think and think differently
- The thinking partner acting as a custodian, taking care of the thinking through attention, appreciation and ease. Our only objective is to help you to think better for yourself
- The use of a specific framework for inquiry – including the Appreciative Inquiry 4D model and patterns of questions based on the work of Nancy Kline – designed from theory applied in practice
Useful for
- Encouraging directness, authenticity and personal accountability, holding up the mirror
- Assuming that positive personal and team relationships are critical to business success
- Giving structure to the emotional dimension of your thinking and the impact on your effectiveness
- Exploring assumptions and clarify decisions that you want to make now
- Surfacing doubts and concerns, blind spots and unintended consequences
- Creating the thinking that leads to real development and change
Resource: Thinking Space
